Second Multi-stakeholder platform meeting
Second multi-stakeholder platform meeting to continue the building of a Global Agenda of Action in support of Sustainable Livestock Sector Development
Phuket, Thailand - December 1to 4, 2011
Broad consultations for a Agenda of Action have thus far culminated in a first multi-stakeholder platform meeting in Brasilia, Brazil from 17 to 20 May 2011, which brought together nearly 70 representatives from all stakeholder groups from across the globe. The second multi-stakeholder platform meeting based on the pillars of a Global Agenda of Action identified in Brazil, including the Governance Mechanisms and their constitutional and operational criteria, is the next intermediary step in the process.
The meeting is organized by the Royal Thai Government’s Department of Livestock Development and the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, and will be hosted by the Royal Thai Government at the Cape Panwa Hotel in Phuket, Thailand from 1 to 4 December 2011.
The agreements reached during the second multi-stakeholder platform meeting are enumerated in the Phuket Roadmap.
Related Documents
See also
Presentations
December 1
- Global and sustainable Food and Farming Futures:
Challenges and Choices - Towards a Sustainable Livestock Sector
- Global agenda of action Introduction and History
December 2
- Introduction of the IPC proposed broad thematic areas
- Restoring Value of Grassland
- Reduced Discharge and Manure Management
December 3
- Civil Society
- Day 1 and 2 – Drafting group summary
- The Global Dairy Agenda for Action
- LIFLOD International Network
- The Global Research Alliance and the Livestock Agenda of Action
- Group Report International
- Partnership on benchmarking and monitoring the environmental performance of livestock supply chains
- Animal Production and Health Commission for Asia and the Pacific (APHCA)
Chairperson - Stakeholder group: Private Sector
- RISE: making sustainable development measurable and tangible at the farm level
- Stakeholder group: Actions report
- Stakeholder group: Private Sector
- Fao’s Contribution to the Agenda of Action for Sustainable Livestock Development
- What academia can do for AoA (and vice versa)?

